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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: MaxRecvPDULength questionI'm working on that but being authoritative on that subject turns out to require a fair amount of work combing the draft and has been impacted by some other tasks. I expect to put out something by the end of the day. Pat -----Original Message----- From: Luben Tuikov [mailto:luben@splentec.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:34 PM To: THALER,PAT (A-Roseville,ex1); iSCSI Subject: Re: MaxRecvPDULength question "THALER,PAT (A-Roseville,ex1)" wrote: > > > BTW your email seemed to imply that MaxRecvPDULength is a power of two. My computer says: 2^13 = 8192, which in turn is equal to the default value of MaxRecvPDULength. > Currently, MaxRecvPDULength is not limited to be a power of two. > (I recall a discussion about that and I think the concensus was > consistant with the current draft.) True, but if it changes after login, I can deal with it. I.e. I'd not allocate more memory if it shrinks, and I'll increase it by PAGE_SIZE if it grows. Anyway, this was just a suggestion, not so important. I was more interested in getting an authoritative answer on the ``Login Request Error'' thread's last message. -- Luben
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